2007Calendar
Year(Events
are in reverse order with most recent at the top)

December
12th, 2007 Wednesday - 7PM

QCS
Holiday Party

We
had fun in December with traditional paper games
and also online games, holiday treats, and a
white elephant gift exchange.

If
you didn't attend, you missed some good
old-fashioned fun with other QCS members! There
were PRIZES, PRIZES, PRIZES and FOOD, FOOD, FOOD!

November
14th, 2007 Wednesday - 7PM:

Gift
Suggestions for Techies from Staples

Want
to make your Holiday shopping Easy?

Check
out the QCS meeting in November when
representatives from Staples will show products
sure to please the techie on your list. They will
detail products for the Holiday season as well as
favorites for the computer user all year long.

A
technician will also be available to answer
technical questions and explain how to set up a
wireless network.

October
10th, 2007 Wednesday - 7PM:

Computer
Maintenance YOU can do!

Did
you ever wish your computer had a
"help" button?

Howard
J. Press has been serving the Quad Cities for
many years, building computers and repairing
them. He will share some of his tips to keep your
computer running smoothly and avoid unnecessary
repairs by doing routine maintenance
yourself.

Come
and learn how to be your own computer technician.

September
19th, 2007 Wednesday - 7PM: Verizon
and Cell Phones

Is
your Cell Phone a Smart Phone? Cell
phones have come along way from just making phone
calls. Now they receive text messages, email,
photos, play music, games and more.

Some
cell phones can keep you organized with
appointment calendars, to do lists and of course
a small electronic phone book right in your
pocket. You might even be able to get driving
directions, movie times and restaurant locations
or take photos.

A
representative from Verizon Wireless will speak
to the QCS at 7PM on September 19th and explain
exactly what a SmartPhone is and what it can do
for you. They will demonstrate and field
questions about high speed Internet solutions to
fit your personal, business,
and family needs. Discussionwill
include personal data assistants, PC card
solutions, and tethered devices. A
questionand
answer session will also be conducted.

August
8, 2007 Wednesday - 7PM:New
Moline Library

The City of Moline has always known
how important a library is to its community. They opened
their first library in downtown Moline in June 1873, less
than a year after becoming a city, The Southeast
Branch located on 41st Street Moline was added in 1983
and in August 2006 replaced with a brand new 68,000
square foot facility with an estimated 20 year
growth space. At 7:00PM on August 8th a representative of
the library will describe to the Quad-Cities Computer
Society the resources available to its patrons.

.Jane Swanson was asked to
speak at this QCS general meeting after
impressing members of the digital SIG in May with
her wonderful photos and her creative energy.
(See May 16th below) She will share additional
worthwhile tips for both the beginner and serious
photographers at this session.

Our
presenter holds a BFA from the Columbus College
of Art and Design, Columbus, Ohio, where she
majored in commercial illustration. She has
worked in all aspects of the creative printing
and publication fields, with photography playing
an important part in her career. As the art
director/associated editor for an international
business magazine, she guided that publication
into the digital era while that invention was
still in its infancy.

Jane currently heads her own
business, Creativity Communications, which provides
graphics, design, creative writing and editing as well as
digital photography for a variety of clients.

May
9, 2007 Wednesday - 7PM: Social
Security and the Internet Presented
by Kurt Frank, Social Security Administration

Kurt
Frank promises an interesting and entertaining
discussion of the new SS Administration online
services. Their site can be used to calculate
your benefits before retiring. You can actually
apply for disability or retirement benefits
online. There are reminders on how to protect
yourself from identity theft and general
information on Social Security, as well as links
to the IRS and Medicare websites. Come to the
program to hear about many other features
available on their secure site.

The
QCS is privileged to offer this presentation by a
nationally-known authority on genealogy and its software.
Buzbee has authored several family
genealogy programs, including Family Atlas and
Family-Reunion Organizer. He is also the webmaster of a
popular reunion planning website, www.Family-Reunion.com,
and another website for his current software products, www.rootsmagic.com.

"The
best genealogy program we've seen" is how Smart
Computing magazine summarized 'RootsMagic' in a recent
review.

March
14, 2007 Wednesday - 7PM: SIG
Showcase

Puzzled
about what happens in computer club SIGs?
QCS offers six Special Interest Groups; each one aimed
toward a particular interest. You can learn about all of
them when the leaders each give a brief introduction to
what is covered in Web Design 101, Genealogy, Digital
Media, Beginners, Internet, and Windows.

Did
you miss the March General Meeting? See the Beginner SIG
PowerPoint presentation by using this link.
(It is a 180KB download.)